Waddesdon Locksmiths

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Review of Waddesdon: A parish and small village placed six miles to the west of the town of Aylesbury, Waddesdon is a historic farming community that has a church which dates from the thirteenth century. Recognized as the setting for the lovely Waddesdon Manor, constructed by the wealthy Rothschilds family in the Renaissance style of a sixteenth century French chateau (presently maintained by the National Trust), Waddesdon has mainly been an estate village since the late 19th century.
Waddesdon today has a populace of around 2,097 (census of 2011) and continues to be dominated by structures built for the Rothschilds (the Five Arrows Hotel, the Village Hall, & dwellings built for Manor staff). The parish takes in a little over seven thousand acres (in conjunction with Westcott, Woodham, Eythrope & Wormstone). Waddesdon at one time had a railway station which connected it to nearby Aylesbury, this has long since closed & the village can just be got to by road (A41).
The Historical Past of Waddesdon: In the Domesday Book of 1086 the manor of Waddesdon was priced at 27 hides & described as held by Miles Crispin, but before it was clearly a Saxon settlement & was controlled by Brictric, one of Queen Edith's men. Afterwards the manor of Waddesdon was to be granted to Henry of Oxford and later on to the Courtenay family, it changed control again and again until finally ending up with John 7th Duke of Marlborough. It was the previously mentioned 7th Duke of Marlborough (John Spencer Churchill) who, in the 1870's, sold Waddesdon and surrounding areas and his complete Bucks estate to Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild an MP, art collector & part of the affluent Rothschild banking family of Austria.
Waddesdon Manor House: The Renaissance style Waddesdon Manor House was later constructed by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, reproducing a sixteenth century French chateau, wine cellars and all. The manor and estate passed down to Baron Ferdinand's sister, Alice Charlotte de Rothschild, in 1898, after Baron Ferdinand died at Waddesdon Manor on the same day as his birth in 1898. The Manor House was designed both as a residence and also to hold the Baron's sizeable collection of furniture, art and tapestries. A brand new tourist attraction was born at the time the National Trust took control of the managing of Waddesdon Manor following the passing of James de Rothschild. Current day Waddesdon Manor offers large landscaped gardens, its phenomenal collection of furniture, paintings and decorative arts, a plant centre, a Rococo style aviary, a wine cellar, gift shops, meeting areas, a wedding venue (The Dairy at Waddesdon), a childrens corner, gift shops and high class restaurants. Art events, food markets, carol singing, horticultural events and wine samplings are among the tons of events and activities which are held year round at waddesdon manor and grounds.
Waddesdon across the centuries has been a largely farming village, it's formerly had the titles Votesdone (eleventh century) and Woddesdon (fourteenth century), and also the present-day spelling of the name. Aside from farming, lace manufacturing and silk manufacturing are additional ways that local folks made an income in Waddesdon in the past. In approximately 1190 construction was started on Waddesdon's St Micheal and All Angels parish church, the present church tower superceded a 14th century one in 1892, the font is from 1400.
Facilities - Wedding Venue - The Dairy at Waddesdon Manor: Magically beautiful, the celebrated marriage venue, The Dairy at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, presents a beautifully enchanting backdrop for your ultimate wedding ceremony anytime of the year. Sitting in a peaceful waterside setting among gorgeous garden areas, The Dairy at Waddesdon is an awesome exclusive building on the Waddesdon Manor Estate, expertly designed for the rich Rothschild family in the 1800s and for more than a century the countryside retreat of the Rothschild dynasty. You and your guests will love a taste of that wealthy way of life: outstanding food, superior wines, & specialist service with absolute exclusivity guaranteed. The pretty Dairy at Waddesdon has a license for civil marriage ceremonies outside under cover beside the lakeside pavilion, inside the West Hall, underneath the Antler Chandelier and in the Winter Garden. Call: 01296 653226.

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Waddesdon Cottages/Accommodation Near Waddesdon

Orchard Cottage Ashendon - 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom (Sleeps 4)

Undoubtedly convenient for visiting Waddesdon Manor and surrounded by magnificent open countryside, this fantastic rental cottage provides splendid views & is beautifully equipped throughout, making this excellent for a relaxing vacation or weekend break. The property is situated on the fringe of the attractive village of Ashendon roughly 4 miles drive from the village of Waddesdon.
Boasting a considerable back garden, with BBQ, garden furniture and a lot of fruit trees, the property includes a warm and comfortable wooden beamed lounge which has an open fireplace for warming up on those chilly evenings, in the kitchen there is an AGA range, just the thing for making a home-made breakfast just before setting off to explore the area.
The holiday home is only a short stroll from the heart of the village with its classic public house (The Hundred of Ashendon), offering fine ale and excellent meals, and apart from Waddesdon, is handy for going to such places as Cuddington, Chearsley, Haddenham and Aylesbury, furthermore close by are the Chiltern Hills. This terrific cottage is made for a holiday any time of the year.